Editors' Rating

Given the relatively low resolution of the sensor--1.6 megapixels--and the fact that the photos are interpolated, they're not bad. Certainly better than most cameraphone photos I've seen.
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Editors' Rating

One of the HMX10's bigger quality issues is with exposure. Here you can see the real problem with blown-out highlights. Most consumer camcorders blow out highlights to some extent, but the HMX10 does unusually poorly. (Frame grab)
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Editors' Rating

The HMX10 delivers surprisingly sharp video, arguably because it goes for 720-line noninterlaced frame capture rather than interlacing two 590-line fields, as with 1080i video. The camcorder's lens also seems to focus closer than many models we've seen. (Frame grab)
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